16 Street Foods You Must Try In Manchester
Get yerself some proper decent scran.
The Hip Hop Chip Shop
These Feastie Boys dish out fish and chips and all sorts of other grub from a 90s style boom box. Try their Shell L Cool J, which is a Louisiana spiced panko breadcrumb crab cake, battered smoky streaky bacon and homemade coleslaw in a brioche bun.
They're serving at The Kitchens, Spinningfields and they do weddings and events too, so click here to find out more or follow them on Twitter.
Image by Hip Hop Chip Shop
Viet Shack
Chicken, pork and beef laden with lemongrass and Vietnamese spices.
Dim sum, HUGE king summer prawn rolls and sticky coconut rice. Viet dogs topped with pickled veg and inventive dishes like slow cooked ribs or coke can chicken.
Find their legendary chef at Arndale Market, and you can follow them on Twitter to see which summer food events they'll be popping up at.
Via Twitter: @vietshack
Honest Crust
Their bubbling sourdough wood fired pizzas are brimming with tasty toppings.So much that they've been dubbed "jaw dropping" and "revelatory" and their simple Margherita is reason alone to visit Manchester.
Toppings vary depending on the freshest ingredients they can get on the day and they do fab antipasti and dips too. Get a pizza the action at Market House in Altrincham and on Facebook.
Via Facebook: Honest Crust
Bangers and Bacon
Want some piggy in your middle? You won't go short at Bangers and Bacon. Try It Mush Pea Love or Don't Go Bacon My Heart which is a double bacon chop with garlic and rosemary batter with slaw and mustard pickle.
Drop in to Guerrilla Eats, Shudehill on Saturdays where you can book chef's table seats if you fancy a sit down treat. Also at Beat Street Manchester's Friday Food Fight and their new spot in Spinningfields.
Image by Bangers and Bacon
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